Likud has informed its coalition lawmakers that a vote on MK Tally Gotliv's parliamentary immunity will be held Wednesday, requiring mandatory attendance with no absences authorized, according to Shachar Glik.
Likud is set to hold a coalition vote on MK Tally Gotliv's parliamentary immunity on Wednesday, with the party informing its lawmakers that attendance is mandatory and no absence authorizations (kizuzim) will be approved, according to Shachar Glik. The development comes amid internal Likud tensions; as The Zioneer has reported in BACKGROUND coverage, Gotliv has previously insisted the party will hold primaries and is 'not a one-man party.' The immunity vote, which requires a coalition majority, is seen as a test of party discipline and coalition unity. The specific details of the legal proceedings triggering the immunity request remain pending.
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